Is Chievous still playing in college? I thought he was a senior last season. Who do think will end up being the best player of the two at WKU in Carmichael & McGhee? I think it will be McGhee.

Carmichael gained a lot of experience starting for Donnie Tyndall in several games. He'll be playing in November and McGhee has to sit out until around Christmas, so Willie might have a better 2016-17. I liked McGhee's motor, he just needs to not foul which is possible to achieve versus the slower, smaller opposition.

Davis and Thompson are solid, I doubt others do much of anything. I hope they are successful, but McGhee, Carmichael, Kasongo, and Owens showed very little while here. I cannot see CBP or CCM even offering them scholarships. They were all reaches for coaches trying to put together last minute classes.
They will have to be greatly improved to be solid contributors anywhere in D1. I hope I am wrong and maybe a couple of them will develop. They are still young so there is hope.

Carmichael gained a lot of experience starting for Donnie Tyndall in several games. He'll be playing in November and McGhee has to sit out until around Christmas, so Willie might have a better 2016-17. I liked McGhee's motor, he just needs to not foul which is possible to achieve versus the slower, smaller opposition.

McGhee's motor is what makes me think he will end up being better than Carmichael. I forgot about him having to set out though. Carmichael never showed much of anything while at UT except for flashes of rebounding.

BTW, I'm pretty sure Chievous graduated last season. He was a 5th year senior. I remember the announcers talking about him during the NCAA tourney. Thanks!

Davis and Thompson are solid, I doubt others do much of anything. I hope they are successful, but McGhee, Carmichael, Kasongo, and Owens showed very little while here. I cannot see CBP or CCM even offering them scholarships. They were all reaches for coaches trying to put together last minute classes.
They will have to be greatly improved to be solid contributors anywhere in D1. I hope I am wrong and maybe a couple of them will develop. They are still young so there is hope.

Of the above mentioned players, the ones I think that has the best chance to contribute to their teams are McGhee, Carmichael, & Owens. Kasongo I'm sorry but he couldn't play for the league of the blind.

That doesn't sound nice & God may get me for saying that as a man of faith but he wasn't good enough to play at UT. I can't believe he's playing even at Iowa State myself.

He wasn't very good at all. He's good enough to play for a school like Tenn Tech or UT-Martin but not a major D1 school. He only has one skill & that's blocking shots. Thanks!

Of the above mentioned players, the ones I think that has the best chance to contribute to their teams are McGhee, Carmichael, & Owens. Kasongo I'm sorry but he couldn't play for the league of the blind.

That doesn't sound nice & God may get me for saying that as a man of faith but he wasn't good enough to play at UT. I can't believe he's playing even at Iowa State myself.

He wasn't very good at all. He's good enough to play for a school like Tenn Tech or UT-Martin but not a major D1 school. He only has one skill & that's blocking shots. Thanks!

Kasongo surprised me with some offensive moves around the basket in a game or two, but I think he's 2 or 3 inches too short to be effective (Twss). I find Iowa State an odd choice since Kasongor claimed he was upset with the amount of playing time that he was getting at UT. However I would think that the guys he practices against at ISU should help him improve more so than versus the TN post players.